A Makeover of a Different Sort

I don’t know about y’all, but organization has never been my strong suit. 

I believe the reason is two-fold.  First, I love to shop.  So I tend to acquire new things somewhat regularly.  The other half of it is, I have a hard time parting with things.  I am queen of the "I-should-really-keep-this-because-I’m-sure-I’ll-need-it-at-some-point-and-it-would-really-save-me-a-ton-of-money" mentality. 

I make mention of all this because my organizational dysfunction has had a disastrous effect on my makeup drawer.  And, because a picture is worth a thousand words, here you go:

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Yeah.  Things had gotten just a tad out of control.

So, in case any of you find yourselves in a similar predicament, I thought I’d show you how to "Makeover Your Makeup Drawer," in five easy steps.

Step 1:  Get it all out in the open

First things first.  You want to start by getting a good assessment of what you really have.  Empty the entire contents of your makeup drawer out onto a long counter.  While you’re at it, hunt down all the other makeup products you might have floating around (in your purse, in the car, in other bathroom drawers and cabinets).

Step 2:  Out with the old

Once you’ve got everything spread out, look through the items and toss those that are obviously old or that you don’t use.  The same rule that applies to a clothes closet applies here: If you haven’t used it in 6 months to a year, pitch it (creme and liquid type products are only good for about 6 months anyway). 

Step 3:  Be realistic (and ruthless)

Once you’ve thrown away the expired items, take another look at what remains.  Be honest with yourself.  I found a lot of products that I had tried once, didn’t like and felt guilty throwing away.  I also found a lot of duplicate items.  I didn’t really need five neutral lipsticks (in all pretty much the same shade).  I threw a lot away, and for those things I felt bad pitching, I saved them to see if my sister might be interested.

Now is also a good time to mention those department store "free gifts with purchase."  Oh, I had a bunch of those.  Estee Lauder, Clinique, you name it.  Yes, these were perfectly good sample products (in some cases they were brand-new lipsticks and eye shadows), but I hadn’t used 90% of them.  I cleared them out.

Because old habits die hard, I did allow myself one small makeup bag where I could store makeup that might "come in handy" someday.  You know, like the false eyelashes that "I-just-might-take-the-time-and-effort-to-apply-if-my-husband-and-I-happened-to-be-invited-to-a-black-tie-Christmas-formal."  But the key here is that the bag of saved items is small.

Step 4:  Group products

There.  The hardest part is done!  You should now be looking at a much more manageable collection of things you use pretty regularly.  Group these items in a way that makes sense to you.  You might place all your everyday makeup together and then group your evening makeup.  Or, you might try what I did and separate it out by type of product, such as face, eyes, lips, brushes. 

Step 5: Storage

Finally, find a good way to store your products.  You’re going to need containers of some sort.  This doesn’t mean you have to run out and buy some fancy-dancy brand-new drawer organizer.  Try and use what you have on hand.  I found two silverware trays that weren’t getting much use and just happened to fit perfectly in my drawer.  See?

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You can use clear plastic boxes, shoeboxes, lingerie dividers — anything that will contain the products and keep them from disappearing into the far reaches of a drawer, never to be heard from again.

So there you have it. 

Easy peasy.

And really, it makes getting ready in the morning a heck of lot less stressful.  I can find what I need quickly and easily. 

Mission accomplished.

Michelle blogs regularly about life and family at her personal blog, Life with Three.

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About Jo-Lynne

Written by Jo-Lynne Shane, a professional lifestyle blogger, brand advocate and community manager. Named one of Nielsen’s 50 Most Influential Women in Social Media, Jo-Lynne is best known for her award-winning lifestyle blog, Musings of a Housewife, where she dishes up an assortment of food, fashion, fitness and family travel. She has been featured on Mothering.com, Southern Living Magazine, CNN.com and in Cosmopolitan Magazine. In the local sphere, Jo-Lynne facilitates the vibrant networking group Philly Social Media Moms, providing community, support and education for 200 area bloggers. Jo-Lynne lives and works from home in the suburbs of Philadelphia with her husband of 17 years, three lively children and one extremely spoiled shih tzu named Savannah.

Comments

  1. Oh, PLEASE tell me that’s not a toothbrush just hanging out uncovered in your makeup drawer!!!! 🙂 Other than that, it pretty much looks like mine.

  2. I have some deep drawers in the bathroom sink cabinet and I’ve recycled some Olay Daily Facials tubs to help sort and maintain my makeup. Then I have a small bag I can lay on top with all the stuff I use on a daily basis – my quick face. It is so much easier to put your look together when you can see all the colors and items you own. Great suggestion!

  3. You own false eyelashes? Things I never knew about you.

  4. Oh wow…I JUST opened up a scary-lookin’ drawer of my own yesterday, one that I hardly ever look at, where I keep all of my samples, old cosmetics, cleansers that I don’t use anymore. It looked pretty much like the one in your picture. It is HARD for me to throw that kind of stuff out, because I think, Oh, what if I need it? I’ve gotta learn to be RUTHLESS. 🙂

  5. Carol in Michigan says:

    I use a tackle box. Making my face look pretty is a big job to tackle. There are a million compartments and I just throw it under the sink when company comes.

  6. Just this morning I was digging through my 57 billion tubes of lipstick and found one I hadn’t used recently. The smell when I opened it was dreadful. I thought that was weird since it wasn’t that long ago when I bought it. Ummmm…wait…my daughter was having a fit in her stroller when I bought it ’cause she wanted to see the “lick-lick”. And now she has her learner’s permit. Ewwwww! Time to toss some lipstick!

  7. My hat goes off to you. I hate the thought of tidying up but I love the feeling of satisfaction when it’s done.

  8. i just started reading your blog and you have inspired me to test out the dhc velvet skin coat among other things. i did a major cleaning of my makeup drawer 6 months ago and i’m kicking myself for throwing out my bare escentuals mineral make up. reading your blog made me want to go out and buy it again. i never used it because it was messy and it looked caked on. i didn’t realize that i needed a primer. oh well. thank you for your site. you make make up fun again for this mom of two who stopped taking care of herself. =)

  9. An organized drawer is such a beautiful thing. I am inspired! I need an overhaul of my bathroom closet!

    Great post.